Hey folks, I want share a warning.
As the title says, I haven't been in the market for these things for a while, and so lost track of small technology changes, like connectors and power requirements. My old video card, the Radeon 9700 Pro, had a smaller four-pin male power connector, for which the power supply had ONE DEDICATED female connector.
The replacement, the new(er) Radeon 2600XT, has different, larger connector, for which I had to use the supplied conversion adaptor cable so that I can use the PSU connectors.
The problem is, that now there are TWO connectors from the PSU that look somewhat similar and both fit. Well, I chose the wrong one first and when I tried to boot the system, it came on, but the monitor had no picture and I smelled smoke (or was it capacitor oil??!). After being shocked (emotionally, not electrically) and dumbfounded for a couple of seconds, I shut the computer down and looked at it again.
It was then I realized there was another connector and when I finally used this one... despite having smelled an odor associated with fried electronics lingering from the first try... it worked and the monitor display was beautiful again, no splotches, no weird blocks, no bad anything.
I really wish the documentation supplied by Sapphire (the manufacturer) would have been a tad bit more detailed and explicit.
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It's quiet!
The 9700 Pro apparently was noisier; I used to believe that the sound from my computer was essentially due to my case fans. But it now seems that it was the video card fan! It didn't really bother me, but hey, I like this quieter computer now.